will I ever read a story in which everyone follows morals and have never done questionable stuff. Like why would I wanna read that there is nothing exciting going on it will just be like our daily lives
i like how a certain side of the fandom says feyre isnt fit to be high lady bc she hasnt done anything to help the oppressed illyrian women and then they turn around and loudly claim that nesta would do a better job at being high lady when get this…nesta has ALSO done nothing for the oppressed illyrian women and actually, now that i think abt it, hasnt rlly done anything for the citizens of the night court who need help. so im wondering how they got to the conclusion of nesta= better high lady when all shes done so far is meditate, take a hike and walk down stairs🤔🤨
And when you told me what your favorite book was, I bought it and read it over and over… trying to find pieces of you in it.
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For Feyres sanity I pray Bryce never explains to Rhys what a phone is and what selfies are.
i love how we all collectively decided it was okay to love faerie porn.
You can dislike Rhys or disagree with his actions (lord knows he fucks up sometimes) but that doesn't make him like...an objectively "bad" character, nor does it make people who like him bad people or people who condone abuse seriously what
His Royal Highness Prince Henry George Edward James Fox-Mountchristen Windsor of Wales is a total SNACC.
sjm really making me go to therapy just so that i can cry my eyes about the thirteen and the yielding and how manon is all alone now in the wastes as dorian is Adarlan.
and I will keep loving them. no regrets ever!!!
this shit is a FANTASY for a reason. i’m not about to put my own moral code on characters who don’t even exist, in a land that certainly doesn’t exist because that takes all the fun out of suspending my disbelief
i want to simply read books about hot, fae bitches doing hot shit and damn the consequences
“I was his and he was mine, and we were the beginning and middle and end. We were a song that had been sung from the very first ember of light in the world.” ― Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury